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[A Realistic Approach to New Year Resets: Prioritizing Consistency and Self-Care]-[becoming the best version of me in 2026 // my new year reset]

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A Realistic Approach to New Year Resets: Prioritizing Consistency and Self-Care

In this episode, the speaker reevaluates the traditional pressure of a "total life reset" at the start of the year. Moving away from the desire to "completely rebrand" herself, she advocates for a more sustainable and realistic approach centered on consistency, self-love, and showing up for oneself.

The Philosophy of Realistic Resets

Rather than attempting to overhaul her entire identity, the speaker emphasizes that a productive reset is about "doing the things that I've always said I would." She defines this year's reset through practical, grounding activities: grocery shopping, cleaning, and managing errands. This approach minimizes the fear of change and focuses on making oneself feel "prepared and lighter" for the upcoming year.

The Power of Small Habits and "Adulting"

Central to her process is the belief that motivation is not something to "muster up" but something that builds through action. Citing psychological insights, she notes that completing small tasks, such as cleaning the fridge or unloading the dishwasher, creates a "compounded effect" that builds momentum. She highlights the importance of "adulting stuff"—even the boring parts—as essential components of refreshing one's life. By integrating habits like cleaning the kitchen every night, she sets herself up for success, viewing these physical acts as vital for maintaining mental clarity.

Mental Health and Self-Care as Foundations

While cleaning and organizing are important, the speaker stresses that "the most important by far to me is taking care of my mental health." She maintains a consistent therapy routine, viewing it as a non-negotiable pillar of her life. By partnering with services like Grow Therapy, she underscores the need to make mental healthcare more accessible and personalized, helping individuals navigate life transitions, such as the post-grad period, with professional support.

Creative and Intentional Goal Setting

Beyond daily chores, the speaker utilizes tools like vision boards to manifest her ambitions. She notes that vision boards are not just "fun to make" but are grounded in psychology, as they keep goals in the "back of your mind." By transitioning from physical boards to digital wallpapers on her laptop, she ensures her aspirations—such as her past dream of moving to New York—remain visible daily. Furthermore, she finds "oddly therapeutic" value in hobbies like flower arranging, describing the act of buying oneself flowers as a "physical act of self-love" that empowers individuals to stop waiting for others to provide such gestures.

Nourishment and Conclusion

Concluding her reset with the act of cooking a "healthy dinner" for herself and her roommate, the speaker reflects on her evolution from the "queen of the microwave meal" to someone who finds joy and grounding in the kitchen. She encourages listeners to avoid the trap of over-ambition during the new year. Instead of feeling the need to "completely change and rebrand," she suggests using the season to inspire a better version of oneself, reminding everyone that they are "amazing as you are."

🎯Key Sentences

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I was desperately in need of fresh groceries.
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The groceries are acquired.
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I was not gonna take any risks.
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I'm on a bit of a roll.
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Something little like this really sets my day up for success.
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📝Key Phrases

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showing up for myself
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on a bit of a roll
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muster it up
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compounded effect
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sets my day up for success
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📖 Transcript

I used to think that I needed this total life reset at the beginning of every year.
I would completely rebrand myself, instill this fear that I needed to change everything about me.
But I realized that it's really just about being myself, but being more consistent and doing the things that I've always said I would, and just showing up for myself more.
So this year's reset is very realistic.
Grocery shopping, cleaning errands just all the things that'll make me feel prepared and lighter going into the new year.
Hi guys.

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